Raylin Kakora was placed 2nd in the U19 3000m in a time of 10:04,34
Minenhle Mchunu was placed 1st in the U19 triple jump with a distance of 13,90m
Ross Muil was placed 1st in the U17 Javelin with a throw measuring 47,22m
Raylin Kakora was placed 2nd in the U19 3000m in a time of 10:04,34
Minenhle Mchunu was placed 1st in the U19 triple jump with a distance of 13,90m
Ross Muil was placed 1st in the U17 Javelin with a throw measuring 47,22m
Cricket Results vs Glenwood
1sts
Northwood 216 for 6 (van der merwe 52, rawling57 not out, capell 38 not out)
Glenwood 200 all out
Northwood won by 16 runs
2nds
Northwood 68 all out
Glenwood 69 for 3
Glenwood won by 7 wickets
3rds
Glenwood 111 for 9
Northwood 75 for 6
Glenwood won by 36
4ths
Northwood 88 all out (Stellenboom 31)
Glenwood 89 for 1
Glenwood won by 9 wickets
16A
Northwood 113 for 9
Glenwood 114 for 8
Glenwood won by 2 wickets
16B
Northwood 98 all out
Glenwood 104 for 3 (Y Mohan 3 for 24)
Glenwood won by 7 wickets
16C
Northwood 49 all out
Glenwood 50 for 4
Glenwood won by 6 wickets
15A
Glenwood 275 for 5
Northwood 175 all out (Mathews 45, Cowell 35)
Glenwood won by 100 runs
15B
Northwood 90 for 8
Glenwood 91 for 5 (Muldoon 3 for 28)
Glenwood won by 5 wickets.
15C
Glenwood 243 for 6
Northwood 138 for 5 (T Botha 36 not out)
Glenwood won by 105 runs
15D
Northwood 64 all out
Glenwood 68 for 6
Glenwood won by 4 wickets
15E
Glenwood 163 for 4
Northwood 57 for 6
Glenwood won by 106 runs
14A
Glenwood 236 for 9 ( Naidoo 3 for 4)
Northwood 138 all out (Campbell 26)
Glenwood won by 98 runs
14B
Northwood 139 all out (Dalle-Vedove 33)
Glenwood 113 all out (Ndlovu 6 for 16)
Northwood won by 26 runs
14C
Northwood 38 all out
Glenwood 42 without loss
Glenwood won by 10 wickets
14D
Northwood 56 all out
Glenwood 59 for 2
Glenwood won by 8 wickets
14E
Glenwood 191/6
Northwood 51 all out
Glenwood won by 140 runs
14G
Glenwood made 97 for 8 (Greyling 4 for 20)
Northwood 23 all out
Glenwood won by 74 runs
Northwood maintained their unbeaten record on Friday night, with a good 17 – 0 victory over Pinetown. Although there seems to be some confusion regarding the new scrumming laws, Northwood’s pack performed well and were too strong for Pinetown. Hooker Trevor Nkwamba scored late in the first half to ensure Northwood had a half time lead of 7 – 0. TC Edmunds and Thabo Thabete scored in the second half to ensure a third successive victory. While Northwood have not yet hit their stride, the team has conceded only 6 points in 3 games – far better than any other team in the competition.
Coach Donald Ngwenya has utilised a squad rotation system to ensure the 32 boys in contention for a spot in the 1st team get sufficient exposure and this has worked well. It has enabled him to work around the swimming, water polo and cricket commitments of some of the players and has also given him the luxury of being able to rest players with minor injuries. Other schools in the competition do not face the same challenges with overlapping sports and thus have a distinct advantage this early in the season.
Tuesday night sees Northwood taking on Port Natal, who managed a last gasp victory over George Campbell on Friday night. It promises to be a great game and possibly a dress rehearsal for the finals.
An excellent game of cricket between Northwood and Glenwood saw Northwood come out on top after 100 overs.
Played at Northwoods stunning oval and on a excellent pitch, Northwood won the toss and batted first.
In trouble at 44 for 4, Northwood made 216 for 6, with excellent batting from Dale Van Der Merwe 52 off 38 balls and shared in a partnership of 60 with new boy Kuziwe Kazembe, Kamzembe’s day started off well when he was presented with his first team cap from professional cricketer and old boy Kyle Hodnett.
Glenwood got themselves back into the game and had Northwood 110 for 6 but an outstanding partnership of over a hundred undefeated between Keegan Rawling (57 not out off 65 balls) and Rawdon Capell (38 not out off 63 balls) Northwood posted an excellent competitive score.
The best bowler for Glenwood was Phehlukwayo who claimed 2 for 32 in 9 overs.
Glenwoods run chase got off to a slow start losing 2 wickets in the first over to Dale Van Der Merwe who is bowling quick and accurately.
Callum Pearce played an excellent hand of 92 off 108 balls and showed excellent maturity in a high-pressure situation.
Dale Van Der Merwe 2 for 48 and Captain Sereshin Moodley 2 for 40 bowled well on a excellent batting wicket, Keegan Rawling 1 for 22 in 10 kept it tight as did Nazeer Jaffar 1 for 38.
The champagne moment was when Glenwood needed 16 off 12 balls with one wicket in hand when the ball was given to Jordan Kisten, he managed to find the edge of Pearce’s bat with his 4th ball and the the celebration that followed showed what it meant to the boys in the White Caps who showed hunger and pure determination and sportsmanship on and off the field.
Glenwood all out for 200 and a excellent victory by 16 runs in a great game of cricket.
Congratulations to the following boys who competed in the Subaru Mountain Bike Classic on the weekend. These boys did extremely well as there were over 350 cyclists competing in this race.
| RACE NO | NAME | AGE CAT NAME | RACE TIME | OVERALL POS | AGE POS |
| 93054 | Cayde Muldoon | Sub Junior | 01:46:00 |
40 |
4 |
| 93237 | Ben Carnie | Youth | 02:08:24 |
130 |
7 |
| 13923 | Matthew Loder | Youth | 02:16:48 |
177 |
10 |
| 13917 | Justin Boulle | Youth | 02:27:28 |
214 |
11 |
| 13635 | Matthew Smith | Youth | 02:37:06 |
249 |
12 |
RESULTS VS MICHAELHOUSE
|
1ST TEAM |
2ND TEAM |
16A |
15A |
15B |
14A |
14B |
14C |
|
Won |
Lost |
Lost |
Lost |
Lost |
Lost |
Lost |
Lost |
|
45 – 44 |
19 – 39 |
21 – 22 |
21 – 34 |
5 – 18 |
9 – 12 |
21 – 24 |
1 – 9 |
A tail end run pile steered Northwood’s innings to an average score of 124 in
47 overs. Northwood’s Nazeer Jaffer scored 20 from 51 before No. 9 Greg
Wright aided his team with 38 runs of his own. Northwood’s middle order
suffered from early wickets as Michaelhouse’s James de Chastelain and Luke
Stevens supplied bowling economy’s lower than 2.0 taking 7 wickets amongst
themselves. De Chastelain forced two edges for Kyle Pyne James to collect and
Sereshin Moodley and Yetish Ramsurrup were sent to the pavilion for low
scores..
Northwood had to defend their low score and a confident Michaelhouse eased
into the challenge.
Jason Marshall and Bradley Roberts opened the batting and a miscommunication
led to an early run out – Roberts walked after 3 balls. Northwood’s early
breakthrough gave them momentum and Brendan Bergs followed just after Roberts
as he was caught by Grant Getkate off the bowling of Moodley.
Enter speedster Dale van der Merwe who dismissed danger-man Luke Stevens for
1. Michaelhouse now 10/3, Van der Merwe continued as he clean bowled Barrie
Forrester-Smith to put Michaelhouse 10/4.
Jason Marshall was the only top order batsmen remaining and started chipping
away at the Northwood bowlers. Kyle Pyne-James aided the Michaelhouse run
rate as he rotated the strike with Marshall. A partnership between the two
Michaelhouse batsmen had formed and before it could get going Northwood’s
Yetish Ramsurrup intervened to bowl out Pyne-James for 17. Eight runs later
Northwood struck again thanks to Keegan Rawling.
Jason Marshall was then caught and bowled by Ramsurrup putting Michaelhouse
in trouble at 66/7, 58 runs shy of their target. Dale van der Merwe and
Yetish Ramsurrup cleaned up the tail end to stun Michaelhouse much to
Northwoods elation. Northwood won by 46 runs.
| Player | Runs | Balls | 4’s | 6’s | H.out | Bowler | |
| Jordan Kisten | 10 | 62 | 1 | 0 | Caught George Rowles | James de Chastelain | |
| Simon du Plessis | 4 | 31 | 0 | 0 | LBW | Luke Stevens | |
| Rawdon Capell | 15 | 53 | 0 | 0 | LBW | James de Chastelain | |
| Dale van der Merwe | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | Bowled | Julian Liebenberg | |
| Sereshin Moodley | 2 | 13 | 0 | 0 | Caught Kyle Pyne-James | James de Chastelain | |
| Yetish Ramsurrup | 3 | 5 | 0 | 0 | Caught Kyle Pyne-James | James de Chastelain | |
| Nazier Jaffer | 20 | 51 | 1 | 0 | Bowled | Luke Stevens | |
| Grant Getkate | 0 | 6 | 0 | 0 | Caught Brendan Bergs | George Rowles | |
| Greg Wright | 38 | 43 | 4 | 0 | Not Out | ||
| D Krommich | 3 | 8 | 0 | 0 | Caught Jason Marshall | Luke Stevens | |
| Keegan Rawling | 3 | 5 | 0 | 0 | Caught Kyle Pyne-James | Nick Elliot | |
| Extras | 26 | ||||||
| Total Runs | 124 | ||||||
| Player | Overs | Maiden | Runs | Wickets | Economy |
| Nick Elliot | 6.4 | 2 | 15 | 1 | 2.2 |
| Luke Stevens | 8 | 1 | 22 | 3 | 2.69 |
| Barrie Forrester-Smith | 2 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 3.75 |
| James de Chastelain | 10 | 3 | 16 | 4 | 1.55 |
| Julian Liebenberg | 10 | 2 | 19 | 1 | 1.78 |
| George Rowles | 4 | 0 | 11 | 1 | 2.54 |
| Ross Purbrick | 6 | 0 | 27 | 0 | 4.26 |
| Batsmen | Runs | Balls | 6’s | 4’s | H. out | Bowler |
| Jason Marshall | 30 | 69 | 0 | 3 | Caught Jordan Kisten | Jordan Kisten |
| Bradley Roberts | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | Run Out | |
| Brendan Bergs | 2 | 9 | 0 | 4 | Caught Grant Getkate | Sereshin Moodley |
| Luke Stevens | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | Caught Greg Wright | Dale van der Merwe |
| Barrie Forrester-Smith | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | Bowled | Dale van der Merwe |
| Kyle Pyne-James | 17 | 36 | 0 | 1 | Bowled | Jordan Kisten |
| George Rowles | 1 | 12 | 0 | 0 | Bowled | Keegan Rawling |
| Ross Purbrick | 4 | 19 | 0 | 0 | Bowled | Dale van der Merwe |
| Julian Liebenberg | 2 | 13 | 0 | 0 | LBW | Dale van der Merwe |
| Nick Elliot | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | Caught Jordan Kisten | Jordan Kisten |
| James de Chastelain | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Not Out | |
| Total Runs | 78 | |||||
| Extras | 17 | |||||
| Player | Overs | Maiden | Runs | Wickets | Economy |
| Dale van der Merwe | 6.1 | 1 | 18 | 4 | 2.4 |
| Sereshin Moodley | 5.0 | 0 | 9 | 1 | 1.74 |
| Nazier Jaffer | 3.0 | 0 | 9 | 0 | 2.84 |
| Keegan Rawling | 6.5 | 2 | 18 | 1 | 2.45 |
| Yetish Ramsurrup | 7.0 | 1 | 21 | 3 | 3 |
Article courtesy of HSSM magazine.
In the opening 1st team game of the Port Natal Night Series, Northwood took on a very spirited Durban Development side. The writing was on the wall within minutes, as some slick handling by the backs saw the first try on the scoreboard for Northwood. The team raced to a huge lead in the first half, with the only disappointment being the goal kicking (with cricket being played, there are no posts to practice so this is understandable).
The second half saw the rain slowing down the scoring rate, as the ball and underfoot conditions became slippery. Determined to keep Durban Development scoreless, Northwood almost let one of the opposition through. Some dogged determination by Northwood saw him being chased down and tackled just short of the line. Northwood managed to maintain the advantage and ended the game on a good note, scoring almost a point a minute in beating Durban Development 48 – 0.
While there were some boys who really stood out, every player contributed and no-one had a bad game (which is exceptional, considering it is the first game of the season). Tuesday sees us taking on George Campbell in what should be a cracker of a game.
1st XI
Northwood 124 all out (Wright 38 not out)
Michaelhouse 78 all out (Van Der Merwe 4 for 19, Ramsurrup 3 for 21).
Northwood won by 46 runs
2nd XI
Michaelhouse 323 for 6 (Governdasami 4 for 45).
Northwood 78 all out.
Michaelhouse won by 154 runs.
3rd XI
Northwood 95 all out.
Michaelhouse 96 for 7 (K Moodley 6 for 9).
Michaelhouse won by 3 wickets.
4th XI
Northwood 47 all out.
Michaelhouse 48 for 3.
Michaelhouse won by 7 wickets
U16A
Michaelhouse 222 for 9 (stevens 3 for 45).
Northwood 60 all out.
Northwood lost by 158 runs
U16B
Northwood 115 all out.
Michaelhouse 116 for 1.
Michaelhouse won by 9 wickets
U16C
Michaelhouse 155 for 6.
Northwood 53 all out.
Michaelhouse won by 102 runs.
U15A
Michaelhouse 218 for 7 (Sayed 3 for 10)
Northwood 58 all out
Michaelhouse won by 160 runs
U15B
Michaelhouse 154 all out (Muldoon 3 for 31, Reardon 3 for 17)
Northwood 44 all out.
Michaelhouse won by 110 runs
U15C
MichaelHouse 159 all out.
Northwood 67 for 8. Match drawn
U15D
Michaelhouse 97 all out (Dylan Blair 3 for 16).
Northwood 26 all out.
Michaelhouse won by 71 runs
U15E
Westville 102 for 3.
Northwood 35 all out.
Westville won by 67 runs.
U15F
Northwood 56 all out.
Westville 57 for 1.
Westville won by 9 wickets
U14A
Michaelhouse 277 for 6 (Carim 3 for 19)
Northwood 186 for 9 (Cappel 57, Singh 27)
Michaelhouse won by 91 runs
U14B
Michaelhouse 195 all out.
Northwood 96 all out.
Michaelhouse won by 99 runs
U14C
Michaelhouse 177 for 7 (B Madhikane 3 for 54).
Northwood 166 all out.
Northwood lost by 11 runs.
U14D
Northwood 86 all out
Michaelhouse25 all out (Yashil 6 for 10, Tashil 4 for 15)
Northwood won by 61 runs
U14E
Westville 163 for 5.
Northwood 67 for 9.
Westville won by 96 runs.
U14F
Westville 114 all out.
Northwood 92 all out (Michael Chettiar 48)
Westville won by 22 runs
U14G
Northwood 33 all out.
Westville 35 for 2.
Westville won by 8 wickets
Northwood 1st XI 124 all out, Michaelhouse 76 all out. Won by 48 runs. Brilliant effort from our boys!
Northwood 48 KZN Developement 0
The Discovery SharkSmart Schools of Excellence Programme is a project overseen by Sharks Medical and Discovery SharkSmart, and which empowers the participating schools to meet a number of pre-determined criteria related to safe and fair rugby and as well as injury prevention. The ultimate reward is that of accreditation as a Discovery SharkSmart School of Excellence.
Northwood School was one of sixteen schools accredited in 2012 as they were deemed successful having had their coaches BokSmart trained, participated in strength and conditioning programmes, met minimum match day medical requirements, agreed to the SharkSmart nutritional supplements and concussion management guidelines, signed the SharkSmart code of fair play and participated in addressing the use of anabolic steroids. Our Sports Director, Mr Brian Gow, was at the Discovery Sharks Coaching Conference to receive the award.


